Testimonies allege police involvement: Court releases recordings

10:50 AM,
Sep. 16, 2012

Court: The District Court of Guam in Hagåtña last week released recordings of witness testimonies from the trial of Song Ja Cha, who was convicted of running the Blue House brothel. The witnesses alleged police were linked to the brothel. Rick Cruz/Pacific Daily News/rmcruz@guampdn.com

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Song Ja Cha, who owned the Blue House brothel in Tamuning, went to trial for human trafficking allegations in the District Court of Guam in February 2011. Last week, the District Court of Guam released more than five hours of testimony recordings to the Pacific Daily News.

These are excerpts from the testimonies, which detail alleged connections between police and the Blue House brothel.Victim (name omitted)

This victim was 16 years old when she was brought from Chuuk to Guam to work at the Blue House. The girl said her father sent her to work a job in Guam, but she didn't know what the job was until ...